We made it. The sun is shining a soft orange yellow color and is radiating a lulling glow. After so many resets that I hadn't been able to control, I finally was able to give my friends their happy ending. I was going to be their ambassador so that peace stayed between monsters and humans, that is once I reintroduced the monsters to the humans. I continued to watch the sun set until the stars decided it was time for them to show in the deep blue sky and the moon decided to douse its silver light over the mountain.

"it's a beautiful night out here, isn't it?"

I looked behind my left shoulder to find Sans standing behind me. Even though he was an adult monster he was the same height as me, and I was only a teenage human. I turned around so I could look at Sans better, his smile soft and not tense with stress like it had been during the resets.

"Yeah. It looks like you're having a good time."

"yep. i don't really like havin' a bad time, but ya kinda gave me one with those resets."

"Again, I'm sorry about all that. After the first time that I had released you all from the Underground Chara took over."

"it's fine. i'm just glad ya figured out how to put that demon at bay."

I looked down at the ground, the fresh soil being compressed from being stood and walked on. I heard Sans sigh with exhaustion, making me look up at him.

"welp, i'm not sure how the humans are gonna react to all this, but i have a bad feelin' that it's not gonna be good."

I looked directly into Sans' worried white pupils, my pale blue eyes locked in on him. It was so hard to read how he felt, especially since he acted fine all the time and gave off a grin no matter where he was.

"Sans. I'm sure everything will be alright."

"i hope your right, frisk."

I walked over to Sans, and it was now his turn to avoid my eye contact.

"Why do you think there's going to be something bad to happen?"

"t-the riverperson sorta told me that the humans were gonna lie to themselves so that they could hurt us."

Sans began to hug himself, panicked and unsure of how everything would turn out. I walked closer to him before hugging him.

"It's going to be alright."

I felt wet drips fall on my left shoulder, pleading to be free from all this anxiety that Sans had built upon himself.

"i can't trust that you're tellin' the truth unless ya can read the future or somethin'."

I let go of Sans. He had a younger brother he had to look out for, so it made sense that he'd be worried about how the humans would react. They had been hurt once before by the humans, being thrown beneath Mount Ebott to supposedly die a slow and painful death. Instead, the monsters have lived there for hundreds of years, trying to keep their hope up. Now, there was a new challenge.

"Sorry, but I can't read the future. Why don't we head over to the city so we can get something to eat?"

"sure, frisk."

"You alright? You haven't made a single pun."

"well, i've thought about what the riverperson said, and it kinda makes sense. why wouldn't the humans try to hurt us?"

"How do you know the RiverPerson is telling the truth?"

Sans gave off a small, nervous laugh.

"oh, kid. ya should really study up on monsters."

"That doesn't tell me anything, Sans."

"well, the riverperson is a shadow monster. shadow monsters are very rare, but when they do appear they are very dangerous and can make prophecies. that's what worries me. the riverperson has had practice in tellin' what the future holds, and every time they make a prophecy it comes true."

I stayed silent, knowing that the RiverPerson always seemed different than most monsters.

"How can one tell that the RiverPerson was a shadow monster?"

"shadow monsters don't like to show their identity. the riverperson achieves this by wearing a cloak."

"I guess that makes sense. How exactly are shadow monsters dangerous?"

"let's just say that they aren't even aloud to battle anyone they're so powerful."

"Wow."

"yeah. wow. so where we eatin'?"

"Well, Grillby was going to open a restaurant here, but I don't think that he's had enough time to do so. I can't remember the last time I've eaten in a restaurant on the surface."

"have ya ever been in a restaurant on the surface?"

"I don't think so."

"where did ya live?"

A touchy topic, but I owe Sans.

"Uh, I just sorta wandered around the city."

"what? are ya sayin' you were. . . homeless?"

"Yeah. I guess. My mom died after I was born and my dad didn't want to take responsibility over me. He just sort of dumped in an alleyway of the city."

"rough life."

"Yeah. But I'm really glad that I'm going to get to live with you all!"

"yep. i just hope tori and i are good parents."

"Come on, Dad. I'm sure you and Mom will be excellent parents."

"heh. alright."

Sans' mood seemed to have been lifted some, even if it was only a little. I began to walk down the mountain, the fresh night air becoming misty.

"You know, this mountain wasn't always called Mount Ebott."

"really?"

"Yeah. It was actually once called the Mountain of Night's Mist."

"i can see why."

Mist continued to cover the thick grass and thin air. It was peaceful, quiet.

"You know, the reason I ran off to this mountain was because I had heard it had been a very peaceful place. That is, until rumor spread of monsters living beneath it. This mountain was then renamed because of those rumors. Hopefully the name will go back to its original name."

"yeah. i must say the first name has a better ring to it the mount ebott."

We continued to walk down the mountain, its silence and beauty making us drowsy. Once we reached the area that we were going to stay at with the others until we can get a house, we fell asleep while Undyne stayed up to take watch.